‘There was just blood everywhere’: Students describe Weld school bus crash

Students injured in a Weld County school bus crash tried to help their fellow classmates as they escaped through an emergency exit in the roof.

"I didn't really know who was hurt because there was just blood everywhere," said Matt Carrillo, who is going into his sophomore year at Greeley Central High School.

Carrillo and his friend, Jose Medina, were released from the hospital but they're still trying to process the crash, Denver 7 has reported.

Medina pointed out cuts and bruises on his face while wearing a sling on his right arm. When he got off the bus, his arm was covered in blood and he had to get stitches.

"I was sleeping and like everybody started yelling and I was like. 'What's happening?' And right when I started thinking about that is when we flipped," said Medina, who is entering his sophomore year at Northridge High School.